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In Mayotte, the rain began to fall again, the Mahorais have been desperately short of water.

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In Mayotte, the rain began to fall again, the Mahorais have been desperately short of water.

In Mayotte, the rain began to fall again, the Mahorais have been desperately short of water.

In Mayotte, the rain began to fall again on Thursday December 19, five days after the disaster caused by cyclone Chido.

Women hastily dig out basins to collect what they can.

Since the cyclone hit, the Mahorais have been desperately short of water.


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